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health care technology solution that will supply electronic medical records to 8,300 walgreens. besides being certified, 37 times next year's earnings? too expensive for this i wouldn't touch it. wait for an earnings hiccup, something we've seen from these health care i.t. providers. that will give you the pullback you need before you can build a position. we have lost too much money in this market buying stocks that sell for more than 30 times earnings. now september 14th, i highlighted a speculative opportunity in a company called dynamax. at the time it looked like they had a better hepatitis vaccine and the risk profile wouldn't dissuade the fda from approving it in an upcoming panel in february. unfortunately for shareholders, the fda panel met yesterday and asked the company to present more safety data. in response on that, the stock got crushed and fell $2.19, 47%. dynavax represents the downside of speculation. this is a loser. the downside speculation happens when you're informed or thought we would be. we got this wrong. unlike someone who tweeted @jim cramer that i wo
health care technology solution that will supply electronic medical records to 8,300 walgreens. besides being certified, 37 times next year's earnings? too expensive for this i wouldn't touch it. wait for an earnings hiccup, something we've seen from these health care i.t. providers. that will give you the pullback you need before you can build a position. we have lost too much money in this market buying stocks that sell for more than 30 times earnings. now september 14th, i highlighted a...
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we have so much technology in our store to really show the customers what's going on with their bodies. you can see a little more pressure in the shoulders and in the hips. ... now you can feel what happens as we raise your sleep number setting and allow the bed to contour to your individual shape. oh, wow. that feels really good. at sleep number we've created a collection of innovations dedicated to individualizing your comfort. the sleep number collection, designed around the innovative sleep number bed - a bed with dualair technology that allows you to adjust to the exact comfort your body needs. each of your bodies. so whatever you feel like, sleep number's going to provide it for you. during the final days of our semi-annual sleep sale, save $500 on our classic series special edition bed set plus special financing on selected beds but hurry sale ends sunday. you'll only find the innovative sleep number bed at one of our 400 stores, where queen mattresses start at just $699. >>> we are rising above the fiscal cliff this morning with a private equity titan, wilbur ross, chairman and
we have so much technology in our store to really show the customers what's going on with their bodies. you can see a little more pressure in the shoulders and in the hips. ... now you can feel what happens as we raise your sleep number setting and allow the bed to contour to your individual shape. oh, wow. that feels really good. at sleep number we've created a collection of innovations dedicated to individualizing your comfort. the sleep number collection, designed around the innovative sleep...
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avis has a new technology. and people would say, structurely, can zstructure ly, can zipcar survive. >> it must be a validation if all these companies are starting to look at it and see the potential. our estimate is about a $10 million market globally in the top 100 cities. so we welcome more competition. it's not new to us. we certainly had competition for years here in new york and other markets. and we've continued to expand much faster than most of our competitors for that period of time. i think the big thing for us is our brand, right? i mean, most people that think about car sharing and using cars by the hour or cars as a service think of zipcar as kind of the iconic brand. we really represent the category. and that plus our technology, and first to scale really matters in this business. i would say, first in isn't as important as first to scale. it's a classic network affects business, where scale really starts to build on itself, both in terms of marketing and technology investment. so we're going to
avis has a new technology. and people would say, structurely, can zstructure ly, can zipcar survive. >> it must be a validation if all these companies are starting to look at it and see the potential. our estimate is about a $10 million market globally in the top 100 cities. so we welcome more competition. it's not new to us. we certainly had competition for years here in new york and other markets. and we've continued to expand much faster than most of our competitors for that period of...
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after all, as a corporation, we are a technology leader and we need that innovation and technology and ideas every day. >> i guess the only question is why didn't she get the job in the first place? hewson not the only woman breaking the defense ceiling. phebe novakovic will become ceo of general dynamics. lynn is a hudson president of bae systems. corporate vice president glor ja tlach will prove to president of electronics systems at northrop grumman. on fortune's list of the 50 most powerful women in business are many women here and two more. linda gooden at global solutions and joanne maguire at space systems. a quick look at how lockheed is reacting this morning. down after that call. long call this morning with analysts trying to introduce marilyn hewson to those who don't know her, carl. >> with this potential sequester, jane, talk about baptism by fire. her hands full right away. thanks so much, jane wells. >>> bells are about to sound across europe this morning. we'll get the close and the details on the impact here this afternoon just about three minutes and eight seconds fro
after all, as a corporation, we are a technology leader and we need that innovation and technology and ideas every day. >> i guess the only question is why didn't she get the job in the first place? hewson not the only woman breaking the defense ceiling. phebe novakovic will become ceo of general dynamics. lynn is a hudson president of bae systems. corporate vice president glor ja tlach will prove to president of electronics systems at northrop grumman. on fortune's list of the 50 most...
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they will temporarily overtake banks to increase output by new exploration technologies. >> this comes from the iaea which released the world energy outlook 2012 on monday. the iaea predict greater oil and natural gas production, as well as rising energy efficiency, will allow the u.s. to become nearly self-sufficient by the year 200035. itself-- 2035. >> foreign imports are still 35 %. according to the iaea, by 2017, teh u.s. will over take saudi arabia. new methods for extracting oil and a shell gas reserves will be responsible for the turnaround. -- oil and shale gas are r esponsible. energy is in many industrial nations will fall slightly. it is a different story in china, india, and the middle east were declines will move sharply over the next decade. the international agency -- energy agency believes many will be shipped to asia in the future radically changing the map of global energy flows. >> and no major plunge for the dax today. we on this report from the frankfurt stock exchange on what is moving today. >> to 0.7%, the german stock index, lost in the previous week, so maybe
they will temporarily overtake banks to increase output by new exploration technologies. >> this comes from the iaea which released the world energy outlook 2012 on monday. the iaea predict greater oil and natural gas production, as well as rising energy efficiency, will allow the u.s. to become nearly self-sufficient by the year 200035. itself-- 2035. >> foreign imports are still 35 %. according to the iaea, by 2017, teh u.s. will over take saudi arabia. new methods for extracting...
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qualcome, it's nice to see some technology stocks go up. go up, won't last. qualcomm is the exception, not the rule. i like to say there's always a bull market somewhere, i promise to try to find it four right here on "mad money." i'm jim cramer, and i'll see you tomorrow! hey, larry, what are you looking at tonight? >> all right, jimmy, the markets sent thumbs down on last night's election, but it may be way overreacting. good evening, everyone. i'm larry kudlow. this is "the kudlow report." it took $2 billion and a year, but barack obama is re-elected president of the united states. now, hold off on the wednesday morning quarterbacking, at least for now. putting differences aside, i congratulate the president on his victory. america is a great country. problems can be solved. you'll hear my take later in the broadcast. life goes on. the show must go on. and so shall we. first order of business tonight is breaking news. moments ago house speaker john boehner, he delivered a direct message. this is your moment, mr. president. and we want you to succeed. the f
qualcome, it's nice to see some technology stocks go up. go up, won't last. qualcomm is the exception, not the rule. i like to say there's always a bull market somewhere, i promise to try to find it four right here on "mad money." i'm jim cramer, and i'll see you tomorrow! hey, larry, what are you looking at tonight? >> all right, jimmy, the markets sent thumbs down on last night's election, but it may be way overreacting. good evening, everyone. i'm larry kudlow. this is...
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we did see an impact, we have seen an impact from weakness particularly in europe on our technology business but we're seeing strong revenue growth and improving earnings in our services businesses. mixed bag. >> you've been talking about your services led business, part of the transformation of the company. at this point how much does that make up of the company in. >> a little bit more than half of our revenues. if you look forward to 2017 it will probably be two-thirds of our revenues not only driven by the fact we are growing that portion of the business but because the market's transitioning, customers are transitioning. they want more than a point solution. they want us to help them change the way they get business done so it's an exciting and growing portion of our portfolio. >> how does that change who your competitors are? >> it's a great question actually. our traditional competitors in the hardware business is hp and rico and cannon. now we have a large number of smaller less capitalized competitors mixed in with a few large competitors. we have transportation competitors, custome
we did see an impact, we have seen an impact from weakness particularly in europe on our technology business but we're seeing strong revenue growth and improving earnings in our services businesses. mixed bag. >> you've been talking about your services led business, part of the transformation of the company. at this point how much does that make up of the company in. >> a little bit more than half of our revenues. if you look forward to 2017 it will probably be two-thirds of our...
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technology and financials were the worst performing s&p sectors. palladium and platinum pushed higher at report ed reports of y deficits boosted both metals. jumping nearly 5% while platinum added more than 1%, gold going the other direction and in the day lower falling more than $6. and small business owners remain cautious in october ahead of the presidential election. saying the optimism index rose slightly last month claiming 93.1, while just 4% of those surveyed said they plan to hire. we have the cme trader in the pits of the cme. telling us another downturn is ahead, and says a recession is on the horizon. todd, you say the technicals indicate that we should be going even lower than we have today. why so? >> good afternoon, david. we are now in a technical pattern with lower highs and lower lows. another indication of why we would want it to go lower here. in lower moves we can expect bounces like we had today. i would think any rally we see in the next couple of days will be gladly hauled into. based on the technicals of the market we have
technology and financials were the worst performing s&p sectors. palladium and platinum pushed higher at report ed reports of y deficits boosted both metals. jumping nearly 5% while platinum added more than 1%, gold going the other direction and in the day lower falling more than $6. and small business owners remain cautious in october ahead of the presidential election. saying the optimism index rose slightly last month claiming 93.1, while just 4% of those surveyed said they plan to hire....
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>> this is the latest technology from mi-6. and i can't say too much more about it because i'm restricted by the official secrets act. >> but you don't carry that in your pocket, do you? >> you you can carry it anyway you you like. >> is that a gun in your pocket or a banana? anyway -- >> how much does being bond cost? >> the weekend is 10,000 pounds, so $15,000. so it's priced off if you went a weekend of grouse shooting, it's priced off of that level. and that's the first stage out of lee. you can go a second is a week this europe that's about 50,000 pounds. $75,000. and then the third stage which i haven't done yet would be about ten days anywhere in the world because you can do an awful lot more things in certain countries. >> how often do they run this? >> it's once a month. >> pretty cool. >> and the uk really doesn't need to be a leading global power anymore for you to have like a secret service, it's okay to just keep pretending that you're a big factor in the global -- that's kind of cool isn't it that you still even n
>> this is the latest technology from mi-6. and i can't say too much more about it because i'm restricted by the official secrets act. >> but you don't carry that in your pocket, do you? >> you you can carry it anyway you you like. >> is that a gun in your pocket or a banana? anyway -- >> how much does being bond cost? >> the weekend is 10,000 pounds, so $15,000. so it's priced off if you went a weekend of grouse shooting, it's priced off of that level. and...
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thank you cards technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got this huge earth covered. this is as he welcome back the sex scandal that shocked america and led to the downfall of cia chief david petraeus has now also dragged in the country's top commander in afghanistan the story involving two of the country's most influential military leaders could hardly come at a worse time and it's unfolding just after barack obama won his second term in office while u.s. troops are struggling in afghanistan and she's get a check out looks now at the twists and turns in the unraveling saga. this scandal is just getting worse and reminds more of a t.v. drama possibly with many episodes the latest episode of the investigation into the affair between former cia director general petraeus and his biographer is the revelation of another extramarital affair now between the top american and nato commander in afghanistan general john allen and a woman named jewel kelley the very woman who officials say general petraeus is mistress paula broadwell saw as a rival for her affections with genera
thank you cards technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got this huge earth covered. this is as he welcome back the sex scandal that shocked america and led to the downfall of cia chief david petraeus has now also dragged in the country's top commander in afghanistan the story involving two of the country's most influential military leaders could hardly come at a worse time and it's unfolding just after barack obama won his second term in office while u.s. troops are...
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japan's advanced minting technology was reportedly a factor. japan's mint has produced foreign commemorative coins in the past this will be the first time since world war ii to mint a foreign currency. after contracts are siend wi-- e bangladesh government. the mint hopes to receive other orders. that is all for now. i'll leave you with markets here in asia. >>> israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu says his forces will not tolerate attacks in retaliation for shells that flew across the border. syrian morters fell for a second day on golan heights. officials said the attacks may be a spillover from the syrian civil war. >> we'll take whatever action is necessary to put a stop to this. this is not merely our right, it's also our duty. >> israeli soldiers sent out warning shots on sunday when a syrian shell hit an army post. israeli forces captured the golan heights from syria in the six-day war. a truce has been in place since 1973. >>> iran's military is putting on a show of strengths. forces are conducting massive drills to test air defens
japan's advanced minting technology was reportedly a factor. japan's mint has produced foreign commemorative coins in the past this will be the first time since world war ii to mint a foreign currency. after contracts are siend wi-- e bangladesh government. the mint hopes to receive other orders. that is all for now. i'll leave you with markets here in asia. >>> israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu says his forces will not tolerate attacks in retaliation for shells that flew...
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is where technology can be really an important and powerful vehicle. i think initially we had to vent -- said several minutes of these people and we have data at about 50,000. i think they've done a lot, put up huge effort trying to improve that. >> we are at a time in the administration, the second term of the administration were question of legacy often comes into play. people start talking about what will this administration be remembered for. so i kind of wonder what you, if you have the opportunity, which he did when you're were in office, at least two of the dead and maybe the others had the opportunity, if this president and the secretary of state, a 20 minute conversation about public diplomacy and what could be done that was particularly useful to leave something behind for years from now, what would be, what kind of things would you bring up? just to give you time to think about, let me remind, the bush administration under secretary glassman together with microsoft and a bunch of other people put together a conference of dissidents from arou
is where technology can be really an important and powerful vehicle. i think initially we had to vent -- said several minutes of these people and we have data at about 50,000. i think they've done a lot, put up huge effort trying to improve that. >> we are at a time in the administration, the second term of the administration were question of legacy often comes into play. people start talking about what will this administration be remembered for. so i kind of wonder what you, if you have...
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., science, technology, something and math. >> engineering. >> engineering and math, right. [laughter] you know, i do think, look, i'm all for -- you know, i have a son who's majoring in classics. i'm all for studying all these interesting things. but i do think that having those kinds of skills are what -- it's part of when you do look at the countries that we worry about competing with us, a lot of their focus is on studying those kinds of things that actually have, you know, have real world usefulness in the economy. and germany for a long time, i've spent a reasonable amount of time in germany, has emphasized engineering and technical backgrounds, and certainly china is going it, and i'm all for -- as i said, i'm all for having historians and even economists. [laughter] economists are very important. but, or money managers. but i do think that having those kinds of, having a strong base of people with those kinds of skills is a great, would be a great thing. >> so i think that the most important point is education matters a lot. if you look at the unemployment breakdown
., science, technology, something and math. >> engineering. >> engineering and math, right. [laughter] you know, i do think, look, i'm all for -- you know, i have a son who's majoring in classics. i'm all for studying all these interesting things. but i do think that having those kinds of skills are what -- it's part of when you do look at the countries that we worry about competing with us, a lot of their focus is on studying those kinds of things that actually have, you know, have...
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the company eventually wants to decommission the technology behind its deck i'ds old copper line network that currently covers 76 million homes and businesses. at&t will spend $14 billionoff three years to extend its internet based broadband service to 78% of its land line service area. and on the agenda in the u.s., we've got important economic data, weekly jobless claims, my favorite. they'll hit before the market opens. and on the earnings front, up ins are kohl's, wendy's, disney and groupon. european trade this morning has been a mixed session. we started out in the green and then we had losses. markets are clawing back adding half a percent for the xetra dax. ibex 35 is back in the green after being down as much as 0.6%. u.s. futures are trying to fight to the positive. if you take fair value into account, the dow jonesville average would be adding about a point at the open. not huge moves, but again, not a big come back from the big losses yesterday.the open. not huge moves, but again, not a big come back from the big losses yesterday. jim, first to you, one point of solace invest
the company eventually wants to decommission the technology behind its deck i'ds old copper line network that currently covers 76 million homes and businesses. at&t will spend $14 billionoff three years to extend its internet based broadband service to 78% of its land line service area. and on the agenda in the u.s., we've got important economic data, weekly jobless claims, my favorite. they'll hit before the market opens. and on the earnings front, up ins are kohl's, wendy's, disney and...
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taking advantage of this technology he's in charge of a big project. the project is a collaboration between industry and a leading university. its aim is to construct a high-rise biluilding using noncombustible lumber. wooden buildings are lighter than steel reenforced ones and the elastic allows vibrations to be absorbed. because of this they are known to be resilient to earthquakes. disaster may strike again but he's determined to keep contributing to the creation of materials that can with stand damage. >> translator: noncombustible lumber is useful for building a nation and we'll be able to provide special spaces of a type never seen before. >> reporter: is it possible to build a whole noncombustible town? he aims to take up the challenge. >>> the government abolished prepublic sensorship earlier this year. media is discovering new ways to question authority. we report on a comic artist who has documented some of the changes. >> reporter: standing in the largest city. it has a variety of newspapers and magazines. many publications include satirical
taking advantage of this technology he's in charge of a big project. the project is a collaboration between industry and a leading university. its aim is to construct a high-rise biluilding using noncombustible lumber. wooden buildings are lighter than steel reenforced ones and the elastic allows vibrations to be absorbed. because of this they are known to be resilient to earthquakes. disaster may strike again but he's determined to keep contributing to the creation of materials that can with...
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well going into the future science technology innovation all the news developments from around russia we've got the future covered. i preside over one of the most successful companies in the market it's a consulting company giving advice on legal and financial matters i can't imagine anything more efficient or useful. before making millions of dollars a career began at the very bottom of the ladder this year old woman is well traveled speaks four languages and is an excellent. at first glance she might seem just another unmarried careerist with no children but is far from it throughout her career she has pulled to give birth as she leaves the maternity ward for the eighth time mother and child are greeted by her husband and seven children . number eight she's beautiful. parents named him max he's too young to be aware of the fact that his inexhaustible mother has begun yet another new project the family is moving to live in a foreign country. life is reminiscent of a successful business plan. but it's all a question of time is a run off to share between children and a demanding busine
well going into the future science technology innovation all the news developments from around russia we've got the future covered. i preside over one of the most successful companies in the market it's a consulting company giving advice on legal and financial matters i can't imagine anything more efficient or useful. before making millions of dollars a career began at the very bottom of the ladder this year old woman is well traveled speaks four languages and is an excellent. at first glance...
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so technology is put forward and believed by the public to be a budget panacea but it is not. the third point that should be made about appetite is -- i would go further and say we saw in this election at the presidential level and the congressional level went across party lines and effort to make candidates pay for expressing willingness to cut pentagon spending and had zero effect and the massive infusion of corporate contributions and political efforts which had close to a zero return on investment. if anyone can think of a counterexample we can talk about it in the q&a but bill mentioned the presidential campaign and you have a concerted effort in virginia to take out a senate candidate on the grounds that it would be harmful to the state defense industry. that didn't work. you have a concerted effort, also didn't work, across party lines and interesting in western michigan where you have a libertarian republican and a veteran running against him, a democrat who had no trouble getting reelected. ron and rand paul have not suffered elect corley in their communities in state
so technology is put forward and believed by the public to be a budget panacea but it is not. the third point that should be made about appetite is -- i would go further and say we saw in this election at the presidential level and the congressional level went across party lines and effort to make candidates pay for expressing willingness to cut pentagon spending and had zero effect and the massive infusion of corporate contributions and political efforts which had close to a zero return on...
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leading the sell-off, the financial sector falling 3.5%, the energy sector dropped 3.1%, and technology was under pressure again, down 2.8%. big banking stocks, bank of america and j.p. morgan, were the top losers among dow jones industrial stocks. bank of america saw heavy selling, down 7.1%. volume was very heavy with more than 285 million shares. j.p. morgan dropped 5.6% on more than double its usual volume. within the broader financial sector, investment bank morgan stanley led the losers, falling 8.6%. this is a six week low. analysts point to the threat of financial regulation, europe and the fiscal cliff for areas of concern for the financial industry. in energy, it was coal stocks driving the selling. coal shares had staged a small rally in recent weeks, showing some optimism regarding mitt romney's presidential campaign. but with president obama's re- election, coal companies sold off. arch coal was down 12.5%. alpha natural resources dropped 12.2%. peabody energy shed 9.6%. the industry may see more clean air regulations in president obama's second term, hurting demand. health
leading the sell-off, the financial sector falling 3.5%, the energy sector dropped 3.1%, and technology was under pressure again, down 2.8%. big banking stocks, bank of america and j.p. morgan, were the top losers among dow jones industrial stocks. bank of america saw heavy selling, down 7.1%. volume was very heavy with more than 285 million shares. j.p. morgan dropped 5.6% on more than double its usual volume. within the broader financial sector, investment bank morgan stanley led the losers,...
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twenty twenty and will become the top gas producer even sooner thanks to development of the shale gas technology let's not cross over to the business desk where. following this story for us all right good to see that so it looks like the table is indeed off not just for the u.s. economy will for the global economy looks like the u.s. are going to benefit very much from this shale and gas development absolutely and so of course benefiting all of ready but not everybody is going to benefit in fact we talked to richard jones from the international energy agency the author of this report and he said that some of the shelf gas projects may be put on hold because the development of shale gas makes them good on the clean and viable let's listen to what he had said. i don't know that that will be the area that will be exploited first especially if the technologies that are being developed to exploit the light type oil resources in the united states are continue to be successful and start to spread to other countries that may be a cheaper alternative that may delay the exploitation of the arctic resource
twenty twenty and will become the top gas producer even sooner thanks to development of the shale gas technology let's not cross over to the business desk where. following this story for us all right good to see that so it looks like the table is indeed off not just for the u.s. economy will for the global economy looks like the u.s. are going to benefit very much from this shale and gas development absolutely and so of course benefiting all of ready but not everybody is going to benefit in...
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[laughter] not necessarily technology that it is an expensive but what they're willing to spend money. we don't know what it it is. i am sure there are many entrepreneurs who have a better idea than those in washington. >> would you be in favor of a significantly higher gasoline tax with the externalities' as they are referred to with his been polish gen? >> but thought it was underpriced firewood be in favor of the carbon tax but i don't believe it it is underpriced. there are many benefits benefits, more job ability ability, people can drive on trips, then drive to get to work where public transportation does not run. and attracting it back to the united states and then we need a price raising a was an accord now gasoline it is about $3.50 per gallon almost twice when obama's took office. when there it is a shortage of one type of energy people switch. there are not negative externalities' to use energy. it will continue to be cleaned as old equipment it is taken off the road in new equipment it is brought on. to say garrett of the 1995 jeep there would get cleaner it it is true the
[laughter] not necessarily technology that it is an expensive but what they're willing to spend money. we don't know what it it is. i am sure there are many entrepreneurs who have a better idea than those in washington. >> would you be in favor of a significantly higher gasoline tax with the externalities' as they are referred to with his been polish gen? >> but thought it was underpriced firewood be in favor of the carbon tax but i don't believe it it is underpriced. there are many...
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it was the place where the newest technology, the best gadgets, the latest fads seemed to originate. seemingly exotic political causes, women's liberation, gay rights, ageism, always seemed to get their start on the streets of the united states or in the courts and legislatures. for me tuesday's election brought back that sense of america as the future. the presidential race has been discussed as one that was about nothing, with no message or mandate, but i don't think that's true. put aside the re-election of barack obama and consider what else happened this week. three states voted to legalize same-sex marriage, which is the civil rights cause of our times. one day we will look back and wonder how people could have been so willing to deny equal treatment under the law to a small minority. and tuesday will stand as one of the most important moments marking the end of that cruelty. two other states voted to legalize recreational use of marijuana, which will mark the beginning of the end of the war on drugs. this may be the most costly, distorting and futile war the united states has
it was the place where the newest technology, the best gadgets, the latest fads seemed to originate. seemingly exotic political causes, women's liberation, gay rights, ageism, always seemed to get their start on the streets of the united states or in the courts and legislatures. for me tuesday's election brought back that sense of america as the future. the presidential race has been discussed as one that was about nothing, with no message or mandate, but i don't think that's true. put aside...
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go ahead. >> i just say cyber security -- i mean, this is a big area in technology. the threats are not going to be -- as you've seen on the bank front, despite a tough ip spending environment, security continues to be a high priority, and i think there's a number of stocks that really benefit from the trend. >> such as? >> i think check point is one of the main beneficiaries, and i think two other ones will be ford and palo alto. these are three of the core vendors that will benefit over the next year to help enterprises block out cyber threats across the world. >> so why aren't we seeing better share performance? over the last couple months, they've struggled. so why don't investors see opportunities here? >> i think part of is the choppy ip spending environment. these companies are not immune. i think there's some fears that security could also come under pressure. but again, i think that's where i think investors are being shortsighted. all of our survey work is showing that security is a high priority. there's only a small subset of companies that are going to b
go ahead. >> i just say cyber security -- i mean, this is a big area in technology. the threats are not going to be -- as you've seen on the bank front, despite a tough ip spending environment, security continues to be a high priority, and i think there's a number of stocks that really benefit from the trend. >> such as? >> i think check point is one of the main beneficiaries, and i think two other ones will be ford and palo alto. these are three of the core vendors that will...
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it's technology innovations all the developments around russia we've got the future covered. welcome back you're watching r.t. coming to life from moscow now iraq's defense minister denies the country has cancelled a four billion dollar arms deal with russia reports on saturday suggesting baghdad pulled the contract but the minister says the sale has been put under review and it concerns of internal corruption government and business consultant chris of course the complications are a sign of pressure from washington if this deal head to gone through that would have meant for the iraqi people it kind of you know starting a balanced situation of the evening east and with so to say and that would be healthy for the iraqi people because this is in line with the geographical very simple geographical situation now putting this deal under pressure you know that means that the u.s. insisting on a monopole in the region it is it is very clear you know it is not mr maliki who was calling the shots in the iraqi policies that is the u.s. right now and that they are not able you know to a
it's technology innovations all the developments around russia we've got the future covered. welcome back you're watching r.t. coming to life from moscow now iraq's defense minister denies the country has cancelled a four billion dollar arms deal with russia reports on saturday suggesting baghdad pulled the contract but the minister says the sale has been put under review and it concerns of internal corruption government and business consultant chris of course the complications are a sign of...
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i think it's about markets and the pace of technology and the pace of technology to some degree is governed by -- the lighter side of the venture business grows out of the investments we have made in biomedical search. obviously i benefitted personally enormously from the investments we made in the country in what became the internet sand business in general is supported by the investments we make in infrastructure and bridges, and so on, roads. so the question is are we investing enough in society in order to grow a high-tech nothing economy. and i believe the answer to that is no. >> the trouble is, herb, finally before we let you go, this 1% that we're discussing is a very wide banged. you all work $300 million $350 million that tax rate at that point may be very punitive for someone $250,000 as an annual income for a family. >> at $250,000 there would be no increase at all. this is a marginal tax rate, so we're only talking about four cents out of every dollar above $250,000 and that's a aren't level for society to decide that those who are more fortunate can help society its needs. >>
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>> still think technology companies can sell technology to others. i still think we only about halfway through the corporate psycho. they use technology so well, adding more going forward. david: is not forget about the companies abroad. look for some good, solid companies overseas. there is a fund, it will focus on these companies down 30, 40, 50%, right? >> that is right. small companies trading 40% below the book value, large companies trading about 10 to 15% below the breakup value. large international companies that have global exposure and right now the price for recession coming in very, very well relative to price. the bad news being pricing to the national market is good for buyers. liz: good to see you both. thank you for your ideas. david: lawmakers have until the end of the year to agree on a budget cuts and possible tax hikes. leaders meeting at the white house saying it was constructive, whatever that means. report from the white house coming up. liz: a very small and very exclusive list of people, many ceos, might call from the ceo whi
>> still think technology companies can sell technology to others. i still think we only about halfway through the corporate psycho. they use technology so well, adding more going forward. david: is not forget about the companies abroad. look for some good, solid companies overseas. there is a fund, it will focus on these companies down 30, 40, 50%, right? >> that is right. small companies trading 40% below the book value, large companies trading about 10 to 15% below the breakup...
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technology interview. all the developments from around russia we've got this huge earth covered. you. welcome back from the euro zone crisis yet still going on to the debate over the boom does banks gold reserves and if there are accounted for truly i continue talking about it all with james turk founder of gold money. do you want to bring up another one of the charts from your report that shows a gold stock since fourteen ninety two and gold grams per capita why is this significant is it because this shows a smooth rise versus the more volatile jumps of national currencies or are what. yeah that's exactly right you know milton friedman had a number of. postulates for the monetary theory the quantity theory of money that he developed and one of those was what was called the cave rule basically that the money supply should increase by a constant amount every year year in and year out regardless of economic conditions because only in that kind of environment would you be able to control inflation now if you look at the dollar supply increases year after year it's been basically all
technology interview. all the developments from around russia we've got this huge earth covered. you. welcome back from the euro zone crisis yet still going on to the debate over the boom does banks gold reserves and if there are accounted for truly i continue talking about it all with james turk founder of gold money. do you want to bring up another one of the charts from your report that shows a gold stock since fourteen ninety two and gold grams per capita why is this significant is it...
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. >> may know more about technology than a tomcat's knows about baking gingerbread. >> welcome to our viewers. israel killed the military commander of hamas and launched a series of attacks. hamas vowed in this would open the gates to hell. military action will continue. >> for the people of gaza, it looked like a war, and as in most wars, civilians are caught up in the violence. the first target today was the biggest hamas's most senior military leader was typify and -- hit by a military strike. he died instantly. hamas says this is a major provocation. good >> they will pay a price for this, because he was one of our most exceptional leaders. >> she sat at the top of the military wing. tonight israel published these images. the army released video footage of him being tracked and the moment when his car was hit. israel said the strike followed a wave of rocket attacks from gaza. >> i can just elaborate the target was to protect israeli civilians. they have been under constant rocket attacks for the last year. >> gaza is expected to face more casualties, among them children and at le
. >> may know more about technology than a tomcat's knows about baking gingerbread. >> welcome to our viewers. israel killed the military commander of hamas and launched a series of attacks. hamas vowed in this would open the gates to hell. military action will continue. >> for the people of gaza, it looked like a war, and as in most wars, civilians are caught up in the violence. the first target today was the biggest hamas's most senior military leader was typify and -- hit...
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sticky plaque with more brush movements than manual brushes and even up to 50% more than leading sonic technology brushes for a superior clean. oral-b power brushes. go to oralb.com for the latest offers. >>> two kids attempt one of the oldest tricks in the book. >> they start the magic trick, which is just pulling the old cable cloth out from under the stuff on the table trick. >> we've all tried the trick. >> the budding magicians try the trick again. and again. >> everybody knows what it is to be the kid trying to do this trick and failing a whole bunch of times. >> you're in the zone, expecting something it happen. >> and then something does. >> oh, my god, the kid gets crushed. >> you have to sort of scream the first time you see it. >> holy crap, is that kid okay? >> you're wondering, what on earth happened. >> don't worry, michael and svenn rntd hurt in make the video. it was a marketing trick for the gop variety theater in germany. >> you just sit there and you look through wide eyes and it's very fascinating. >> we have about 700,000 people coming to our shows every year. >> however, the
sticky plaque with more brush movements than manual brushes and even up to 50% more than leading sonic technology brushes for a superior clean. oral-b power brushes. go to oralb.com for the latest offers. >>> two kids attempt one of the oldest tricks in the book. >> they start the magic trick, which is just pulling the old cable cloth out from under the stuff on the table trick. >> we've all tried the trick. >> the budding magicians try the trick again. and again....
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after studying agriculture in kenya, she went to sweden to study environmental technology. that's where she learned about biogas plans, an idea she brought home with her. >> in so many areas of the country, the national grid is not there. so actually you still have that gap, that lack of energy in some places. so biogas is really, really useful in this country. >> she orders her gas stoves from china -- they're not top quality, but they are the most affordable. her clients are mainly mid-sized farming operations. the farmers get the raw material -- the manure -- for free. a complete biogas system starts at 750 euros. at the construction site, martha kagiri puts on her other persona: braided hair, work clothes, and a firm, commanding voice. a woman boss is still a rarity here in kenya, but kagiri is undeterred. there are always problems that need solving. customers who are late with payments, or a wall that needs reinforcing. kagiri does it all -- including negotiating with local officials. >> you don't have to pay any bribes nowadays. before it was really really difficult.
after studying agriculture in kenya, she went to sweden to study environmental technology. that's where she learned about biogas plans, an idea she brought home with her. >> in so many areas of the country, the national grid is not there. so actually you still have that gap, that lack of energy in some places. so biogas is really, really useful in this country. >> she orders her gas stoves from china -- they're not top quality, but they are the most affordable. her clients are...
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business his consulting firm and company has won a tender to develop a new strategy for russia's nano technology corporation. speaking about the future strategy of us not his head on a wholly supplier says the company aims to find private investors prefer a break in silicon valley. what we're doing is we come to the next stage of the development of the company and it was this company which we all know the company four hundred percent belong to was when we want to raise capital for his private capability and we decided to go the private placement of ten percent of his most here and we're now in the final special negotiation and we board the russian who are in private the worst of them institutional school related to invest in those. by the end of this your beginning of next year as the least of the ministers. from the first of the board one point five. united states mail instead of going to area so we already know there will partners but by attracting new investors in those moments we'll want to expand the geography and expand the markets represent again. and finally for those who are interested
business his consulting firm and company has won a tender to develop a new strategy for russia's nano technology corporation. speaking about the future strategy of us not his head on a wholly supplier says the company aims to find private investors prefer a break in silicon valley. what we're doing is we come to the next stage of the development of the company and it was this company which we all know the company four hundred percent belong to was when we want to raise capital for his private...
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school it's in the net it's students learn different languages utilize modern technologies through specialized grant programs and even learn arts skills all within a protected environment the school was founded and named for. a scientist who wanted a better way of life for his people but even with the most progressive ideas and education many say they don't want to trade the modern life for their beloved. i have returned to the tundra and i actually like it here if you're outside there's fresh air fresh water looks at the site you can see deer it's a joyful sight. a sentiment that hopefully ensures that russia's northern reindeer will have caretakers for generations to come. wealthy british style stock. market. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines kaiser reports. mission. critical three years for chargers free. free. free. free. free blog video for your media project free media. welcome back you are with r.t. now back to one of our top stories now protests are expected in the portuguese capital wh
school it's in the net it's students learn different languages utilize modern technologies through specialized grant programs and even learn arts skills all within a protected environment the school was founded and named for. a scientist who wanted a better way of life for his people but even with the most progressive ideas and education many say they don't want to trade the modern life for their beloved. i have returned to the tundra and i actually like it here if you're outside there's fresh...
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science technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got the future covered. download the official application to self choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites from alzheimer's t.v. is not required to watch on t.v. all you need is your mobile device to watch r.t. any time of the. culture is that so much as i can wish of course he's right on it again so here is a rock obama won a decisive victory returning him to the white house for another four years but it counts for this victory was it a well run campaign in changing that. theory and maybe. maybe ophelia and affidavits again but incident but shar al assad did an artsy exclusive friday through sunday on r.t. and r.t. dot com. on an assault rifle. i shoot disappointment. columns blame all snow. on the road fadia feel free to make use of the one who can use the trigger on the most reliable gun of the twentieth century. legend. on cold lush make off. resistance is not of politics but a culture. is couldn't dance. on its own. cultures of resistance among them are to. plug because. they both. l
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. >> the german government wants to boost the country's technology sector. to get some ideas on how to do that, it has invited some of the nation's top i.t. firms foreign annual," summit. >> the tech industry in germany faces fierce challenges abroad. >> but it is growing, especially in berlin. damage of the applications are up and around the globe -- >> job applications are up around the globe. >> we get a lot of applications from san francisco of people that already want to move to berlin and what to look for the perfect company to look at. >> 80% of all applications we get are probably from people who live abroad. we also have applications from people who work at google now and facebook. >> it was not long ago that they themselves were newcomers in berlin. the german capital has long since become the european hub for tech startups. more than 100 companies are launched each year, and the past four years, they have created 10,000 jobs. trade fairs bring together investors and creative minds. they have become a gold mine for talent scouts from major i.t. com
. >> the german government wants to boost the country's technology sector. to get some ideas on how to do that, it has invited some of the nation's top i.t. firms foreign annual," summit. >> the tech industry in germany faces fierce challenges abroad. >> but it is growing, especially in berlin. damage of the applications are up and around the globe -- >> job applications are up around the globe. >> we get a lot of applications from san francisco of people that...
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jpmorgan's annual ceo technology summit. david faber is there with an exclusive interview of the ebay ceo. >> john donahoe is here with us. we can still see our breath. it's cold in the napa valley but nice to see the sun coming up. nice to have you here. not far from san jose, where headquarters is. many credit you with the significant turn-around, particularly when they look at the marketplace business. let's take it right here, right now for the investor at home. a lot of people thinking about europe. you have more than half your sales, i believe, are overseas and certainly european important market. what are you seeing there? >> what's interesting about europe is there's a lot of economic uncertainty, obviously. gdp growth rates, retail growth rates. if there's a bright spot in europe, it's what technology's doing. e-commerce growth rates across europe continue to be double digit. uk's 15%. germany, 14% italy's 20%. spain's 20%. what's happening is as european consumers are looking to stretch their euro, they're coming o
jpmorgan's annual ceo technology summit. david faber is there with an exclusive interview of the ebay ceo. >> john donahoe is here with us. we can still see our breath. it's cold in the napa valley but nice to see the sun coming up. nice to have you here. not far from san jose, where headquarters is. many credit you with the significant turn-around, particularly when they look at the marketplace business. let's take it right here, right now for the investor at home. a lot of people...
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this undergirded american military strategy of using weapons and technology to thoroughly pummel the enemy before a single american soldier was sent into battle. the war also exposed the fact that japan, which adopted some of the capitalistic production methods seen in america come a lacked the essential pillars of exceptionalism to employ them fully in wartime. without free speech, free-market, free market, constitutional protection that allowed great businessman to try new ideas and fail without punishment, japan fell behind the u.s. almost instantly. in four years of war, the u.s. produced 17 fleet carriers. japan, one. we go into for example failures or at least not very successful and that would need andrew jackson higgins who produced an incredible number of craft, landing craft but after the war was -- out of business but especially if you look at people like howard hughes. howard hughes was a giant failure during world war ii. he doesn't produce any weapons that were. he produces the wooden recognizance airplane very fast but they aren't really use before the end of the war.
this undergirded american military strategy of using weapons and technology to thoroughly pummel the enemy before a single american soldier was sent into battle. the war also exposed the fact that japan, which adopted some of the capitalistic production methods seen in america come a lacked the essential pillars of exceptionalism to employ them fully in wartime. without free speech, free-market, free market, constitutional protection that allowed great businessman to try new ideas and fail...
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this undergirded american military strategy of using weapons and technology to thoroughly pummeled the enemy before an american soldier was sent into battle. the were also exposed the package of japan, which adopted some of the capitalistic reduction methods seen in america, lacked the essential pillars of exceptionalism to employ them fully and more time. without free speech, free market, constitutional protection of the great inventors and businessmen to try new ideas and feel without punishment japan fell behind the u.s. almost instantly. and for your support, the u.s. produced 15 fleet carriers. japan won. we go into, for example, two guys viewed as failures or at least not very successful guys and that would be andrew jackson higgins who produced an incredible number of craft, a landing craft after the war was harassed them out of business. especially look at people like howard hughes. howard hughes views this giant failure during world war ii because he doesn't produce any weapons that work. he produces what reconnaissance airplanes. since the whole point. people like howard hugh
this undergirded american military strategy of using weapons and technology to thoroughly pummeled the enemy before an american soldier was sent into battle. the were also exposed the package of japan, which adopted some of the capitalistic reduction methods seen in america, lacked the essential pillars of exceptionalism to employ them fully and more time. without free speech, free market, constitutional protection of the great inventors and businessmen to try new ideas and feel without...
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right now, that's driving america and technology. >> the biggest doesn't necessarily mean greatest, does it, gary b? >> no, it didn't. and jonas is right. we'll have a chance to see how quickly, quote, unquote, california's economy grows, but i want to come back to one other point and jonas made the comment, government can create jobs. government cannot create jobs. first off to hire teachers, that's the biggest kenard out there, that's not the government's job. we would have had millions of net jobs, instead zero net jobs. the government does not create jobs, so that's silly. >> jonas, quickly respond. >> china's created jobs. it's not good jobs, government planning jobs, but if you think the government can't create jobs, look across at the state level. >> and that was-- >> you were right before it's crowding out good private sector jobs. >> exactly. >> you can create jobs at the government level. >> i'm talking net jobs. >> go ahead, gary b. >> i'm talking at the time jobs, if i give my money to the government and the government makes up some job, that's money i would have spent elsewh
right now, that's driving america and technology. >> the biggest doesn't necessarily mean greatest, does it, gary b? >> no, it didn't. and jonas is right. we'll have a chance to see how quickly, quote, unquote, california's economy grows, but i want to come back to one other point and jonas made the comment, government can create jobs. government cannot create jobs. first off to hire teachers, that's the biggest kenard out there, that's not the government's job. we would have had...
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i think a better path if he is interested in green technology to reform the research and development efforts at the federal level. so that f there is some breakthrough to be had, the federal government can fund that. but clearly this venture capital model has failed. >> would in some private company have found it already? that seems most logical way to go. you said you don't know what the president will do. he gave us a sneak peek in his acceptance speech. >> we want our children to live in an america that is not burdened by debt or threatened by the destructive power of a warming planet. i look forward to reaching out and working with leaders of both parties to meet the challenges we can only solve together. we have more work to do. >> well, i watch the president's speech and on global warming, and really stuck out because what has happened? the iea, just a few months ago said that the u.s. has reduced its co2 emissions. why hasn't happened? because of natural gas. clearly, what will happen the next four four years, the obama administration and the epa are going to continue imposing
i think a better path if he is interested in green technology to reform the research and development efforts at the federal level. so that f there is some breakthrough to be had, the federal government can fund that. but clearly this venture capital model has failed. >> would in some private company have found it already? that seems most logical way to go. you said you don't know what the president will do. he gave us a sneak peek in his acceptance speech. >> we want our children to...
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his district includes silicon valley, the birthplace of technology. mike has dedicated his life to public service and is lauded for his work on education, civil- rights national service, immigration, transportation, the environment, and high-tech issues. >> he is also the greatest karaoke sing their -- singer and all of congress. -- in all of congress. [applause] >> he just told me i had five minutes. what do you think of this program? [applause] it is about time. i want to thank francis and fong. i think this is the very first statewide heritage month held with the mayor of san francisco. let me say something about heritage month in san francisco and your mayor. in the old days, you remember san francisco was known for passing all of these anti- chinese ordinances to limit the movement, the productivity of chinese in the city. we know two things. change happens. maybe the state of california is the state of golden opportunities, where we have a chinese-american mayor of san francisco. 35 years ago, congress members passed similar resolutions in both
his district includes silicon valley, the birthplace of technology. mike has dedicated his life to public service and is lauded for his work on education, civil- rights national service, immigration, transportation, the environment, and high-tech issues. >> he is also the greatest karaoke sing their -- singer and all of congress. -- in all of congress. [applause] >> he just told me i had five minutes. what do you think of this program? [applause] it is about time. i want to thank...
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. >> reporter: until years later technology made day to night possible. >> you know, you can just see the way the light moves. it's pretty exciting. i love when the lights come up, you know. >> reporter: remember central park in the fall? back at his studio in connecticut, the first thing steven wilkes has to do is decide literally where to draw the line. where day ends and night will begin. in the final print. >> you can actually see it as time changes. >> reporter: the next step is to look at everyone of the images he shot, collect his favorites and then digitally fit them together like puzzle pieces. you could go blind looking at 1400 of those. >> you're looking for some small, tiny nuanced detail. >> reporter: like the brides. the brides started to evolve. i mean basically i saw one in the morning. midday. i mean they literally were showing up all day long. >> reporter: here they all are in the finished photograph. >> it was really kind of a moment like a where's waldo. as i ket shooting i kept noticing another bride here. >> reporter: what took that one october day to shoot took
. >> reporter: until years later technology made day to night possible. >> you know, you can just see the way the light moves. it's pretty exciting. i love when the lights come up, you know. >> reporter: remember central park in the fall? back at his studio in connecticut, the first thing steven wilkes has to do is decide literally where to draw the line. where day ends and night will begin. in the final print. >> you can actually see it as time changes. >>...